How do the British say fear?
How do the British say fear?
Break ‘fear’ down into sounds: [FEER] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them….Below is the UK transcription for ‘fear’:
- Modern IPA: fɪ́ː
- Traditional IPA: fɪə
- 1 syllable: “FEER”
How do you say the word afraid?
How do you speak scared in English?
How do you sound out afraid?
Break ‘afraid’ down into sounds: [UH] + [FRAYD] – say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
How do you speak British?
What do British people say?
Common British Phrases and Words – Although it may mean “ok” in North America, it’s the equivalent of “how are you?” in British English. I’m knackered – I’m tired. Cheeky – Mischievous or playful. Bloody – This is a very British thing to say – meaning very.
What is the meaning of afraid in Oxford dictionary?
feeling fear; frightened because you think that you might be hurt or suffer.
What can I say instead of scared?
scared
- affrighted,
- afraid,
- aghast,
- alarmed,
- fearful,
- frightened,
- horrified,
- horror-struck,
What’s the difference between fear and afraid?
Afraid is an adjective. Fear is an emotion experienced when encountered with a threat. Afraid is the feeling of fear. Afraid can also be used to express regret, concern or to express reluctance.